Dome Hanthana

Dome Hanthana We offer unique nature and cultural experiences using adventure as a mode of access .

We give experiences of unique culture and nature in the hidden paradise of Srilanka

Come experience these tailored experiences during the forthcoming season. We are based midway on stage 1 of catering to the entire island

22/05/2026
21/05/2026

The research, conducted by digital financial services provider Remitly for the second year running, compared 82 popular migration destinations on 34 important factors to consider when moving to a new country, including healthcare quality, cost of living, employment opportunities, and suitability for families. Sri Lanka ranks fourth as the best country for families to move to behind only Spain, China and the USA.

The 2026 edition of the report has considered additional factors and more metrics than last year’s report, meaning comparisons with the 2025 edition provide useful context, but not a like-for-like benchmark.

Sri Lanka’s high ranking as a family-friendly country is largely due to its education system and affordable childcare costs. It also features in fifth place for countries with the best public transport system, another significant benefit for families looking to move there.

Remitly said for families considering a move abroad, the practicalities matter just as much as the dream. This year, our family-friendly ranking looks closely at the systems that shape everyday life when you move with children, including: quality of education, childcare affordability, maternity and paternity leave policies, and access to international schooling. This year’s results reflect the introduction of new and expanded metrics, meaning direct comparisons with our 2025 Immigration Index should be viewed as indicative rather than absolute. By looking at factors such as international schooling options and parental leave, countries that ranked much further down in last year’s report have now jumped into the top 10.

Read The DailyFT for more: www.ft.lk

Mugger crocodiles feasting on a spotted deer close to Palatupana, Yala national park.
13/05/2026

Mugger crocodiles feasting on a spotted deer close to Palatupana, Yala national park.

Training the Green hill international College cadets on leadership and vital skills in Kitulmulla by Major Sugath and hi...
13/05/2026

Training the Green hill international College cadets on leadership and vital skills in Kitulmulla by Major Sugath and his trainers yesterday.
Our tailormade leadership trainings for companies and educational institutions at our scenic sites are becoming popular.

It's the flowering season of the giant rain wood trees in the Pekoe trail creating different landscape.
04/05/2026

It's the flowering season of the giant rain wood trees in the Pekoe trail creating different landscape.

04/05/2026
03/05/2026

Kitulgala -The best white water rafting level 3 experience in Srilanka.
Inquire on white water rafting and abseiling in Kalu ganga for your company out bound trainings.

'Theru' ritual on the Pekoe trail ,some of the experiences that you could experience on the  trail
02/05/2026

'Theru' ritual on the Pekoe trail ,some of the experiences that you could experience on the trail

Our efforts at Hanthana to protect it's water ways from garbage. A proper garbage disposal mechanism is a must in the te...
27/04/2026

Our efforts at Hanthana to protect it's water ways from garbage. A proper garbage disposal mechanism is a must in the tea plantation areas which we are fighting for with several organisations

07/02/2026

COLOMBO (News 1st); Sri Lanka’s iconic Jetavanaramaya stupa, one of the largest brick structures ever built in human history, has captured international attention after being prominently featured in CNN’s global travel and culture coverage, positioning the 1,700‑year‑old monument back onto the world stage.

In its extensive feature, CNN describes Jetavanaramaya as a “massive megastructure built for eternity”, noting that when it was completed in the early 4th century CE, it ranked as the third‑largest man‑made structure on Earth, behind only the Great Pyramids of Giza.

The CNN article, written from Anuradhapura, vividly portrays the sacred city’s living heritage, pilgrims in white, chanting monks, and visitors who continue traditions uninterrupted for more than 2,000 years, while placing Jetavanaramaya at the centre of this ancient yet vibrant landscape.

The stupa originally soared to around 122 metres (400 feet) and was constructed using an astonishing 93.3 million baked bricks. Although today the monument stands at roughly 71 metres, CNN emphasises that it still remains the largest brick structure by volume ever built.

The global network also highlights a compelling archaeological estimate: the sheer number of Jetavanaramaya’s bricks could build a three-foot-high wall stretching from London to Edinburgh, or from New York City to Pittsburgh.

CNN’s feature further notes that, unlike the pyramids, Jetavanaramaya remained hidden from world memory for centuries due to overgrowth, and periods of neglect, making its rediscovery and scholarly resurgence all the more remarkable.

With millions of international readers, CNN’s spotlight marks a significant moment for Sri Lanka’s heritage tourism, placing Jetavanaramaya alongside the world’s most iconic ancient megastructures and reaffirming its status as one of humanity’s greatest feats of engineering.

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